- IMPORTANT NOTES:
- 1. The game requires a Microphone to play. (Aux / Jack Microphones work the best. USB Microphones
- work OK. Laptops with Built in Microphones also work. And Headsets from my experience don't work.)
- 2. The game does NOT require the 15 pin connecter shown on the Calibration Screen for the game.
- Everything that has to do with pointing the microphone at the screen can be done with the mouse
- instead. Just be sure to click "CANCEL" and not "NEXT" on the Calibration Screen.
3. The game plays great on a Virtual Machine, although the game credits might not play.
4. The game CAN be played on Window 10, but requires OTVDM to install it.
5. When playing on Windows 10, the audio will get really quite at the Login Screen.
You have to turn it up manually in your Systems Speaker Settings.
- Nicktoons Nick Tunes lets kids turn their computer into a mini recording studio with the included
- microphone that records in addition to serving as the mouse. The game allows children to record
- their own voices in a number of games featuring the following NickToons characters: Arnold,
- Gerald, Eliza Thornberry, Patrick, SpongeBob, Reggie Rocket, Otto Rocket, Tommy Pickles,
- and Angelica Pickles.
Children can sing a duet or karaoke with four of the characters, play musical challenge games, - and save and replay recorded songs to compile soundtracks on their own virtual CD. The four challenge
- games can be played at one of three levels and feature Arnold, Eliza, Otto, and SpongeBob. Kids can
- help Arnold make a video to his new song "I've Been Working on My Homework" (to the tune of "I've Been
- Working on the Railroad") or help SpongeBob compose a song in a Mad Lib-style game where players
- make up some of the lyrics to the song "On My Krabby Patty" (sung to the tune of "On Top of Old Smokey").
All of the songs can be saved to CD as one of 12 soundtracks. Once all 12 slots are filled, Angelica - presents the "Best New Artist Ever Award" and children can record their acceptance speech. The
- game also includes the Mix Master Studio, where kids can record and play their voices or talk into
- the Voice Synthecator, which warps their voice into one of seven sound effects
- (such as a mouse, ghost, or robot).